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Argentina tipped as next property hot-spot

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Argentina is hotly tipped by some experts to be the next big hotspot for property investment. The country is full of beautiful countryside and has a rich cultural history therefore it is no surprise that real estate within the country is starting to become popular. The figures look to stack up too – the Argentine...


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